7×61mm Sharpe & Hart

7mm S&H Super[1]) was developed by Philip B. Sharpe and Richard (Dick) Hart in the 1950s.

While the 7×61mm S&H proved to be popular, mostly outside of the United States,[1] it led was overshadowed once the 7mm Remington Magnum was released.

[2] While commercial brass is no longer produced on a large scale, ammunition and cases are available from some custom manufacturers.

[5][6] Reloaders have a variety of bullets to choose from, and Hornady lists load data for the cartridge.

[4] Reloaders should be aware of whether their rifle does, or does not, have freebore before using load data developed with more modern components.